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A friend braught the fact to my attention that there is a large gap, calibers missing from the .375(.374 or something) through to .401. As far as I can see, there are no gaps this big between the calibers from .17 to .375. No one has ever come out with a .390 or .385. We got to talking about how cool such a cartridge would be based on a .375H&H or the .416rem or maybe the 404Jeffries or .416Rigby, .505gibbs or.... Any thoughts? [ 12-07-2003, 03:53: Message edited by: EXPRESS ] | ||
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The ove-40 crowd, up to the smaller 45's, all do the same thing. The 375's serve very well for an "almost 40," so I'm not sure what practical hole there is, even if there's a mathematical one. But one could argue that 8mm, 338, 348 and 358 are all so close as to be redundant. So, if you want a .385-8mm Remington, it would certainly perform just great, assuming you had the bucks to pay for a new bore-size setup at the barrel shop, and a small run of custom Partitions! | |||
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The gap from .375 - .401 is .026" and the next biggest gap I've notied is .284 - .308 which is .024". I've been thinking about a .296 caliber for years, but could never figure out a use for it. | |||
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Actually, some of those gaps have fillers, albeit obscure ones 280 Jeffery - really 287 7.35 Carcano - .298 300-295 Rook Rifle - .301 300 Sherwood - .300 7.65 Roth Sauer - .301 38-72 Winchester - .378 380 Cogswell & Harrison - .388 41 Long Colt - .388 9.5 Turkish Mauser - .389 Fjold - the 7.35 Carcano should meet your design, and should make for available bullets - DK Custom makes a 150 gr SP that Huntington carries. | |||
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Thanks Marty I forgot about the Carcano. | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fjold: "I've been thinking about a .296 caliber for years," With a little Engine-new -ity, a lath And a strong press .308 bullets just, voila, become .296 or .298 dia.as you please.If you have fun doing it, do it.I did for my Carcano back in about 1969. For our friend in large bore land I have no easy solution to get a barrel, however. Focus on the dream some times rather than the resulution of it. There is nothing wrong in the joy of the dream by itself. As I grow older filling a gap isn't as important as it once was. roger | |||
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Good one Roger. - dan | |||
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